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On the Singular Points of Plane Curves

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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In the general equation of a curve that passes through the origin,

u1 ≡ a1x + b1y = 0 is the equation to the tangent at the origin; for, y q g when x and y are very small, we may neglect all the terms in comparison with those involving the first powers of x and y. If neither a1 nor b1 vanishes, we may, without loss of generality, write the equation in the form

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1902

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page 96 note * In all the figures the darker lines represent the evolute.